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Unit 6 Changing a hotel reservation Comparing people, places, things Traveling Describing pictures Confirmation e-mails

comfortable  more comfortable Let’s review … Comparative (2 items) –er than or more than Example: tall  taller NOT: more tall more taller Example: comfortable  more comfortable NOT: comfortabler more comfortabler  

comfortable  most comfortable Let’s review … Superlative (three or more; many) (the) –est or (the) most Example: tall  tallest NOT: most tall most tallest Example: comfortable  most comfortable NOT: comfortablest most comfortablest  

Super Mario – superlatives

Describing pictures

UNIT 6 Out and about: Page 50

At the top of the picture… Question 3 At the top of the picture… On the left side of the picture… On the right side of the picture… At the bottom of the picture…

At the bottom of the picture, there are … At the top of the picture, there is … Question 3 At the bottom of the picture, there are …

On the left side of the picture, there is a … On the right side of the picture, you can see … beautiful woman in a pretty, red dress. a Christmas tree with colorful decorations.

corner corner Question 3 corner corner

upper corner upper corner Question 3 lower corner lower corner

Question 3 left corner right corner left corner right corner

In the upper left corner… In the upper right corner… Question 3 In the lower right corner… In the lower left corner…

__________________________________ The hot-air balloon is at the top on the left. in the upper left corner. Q: Where is the hot-air balloon?

At the bottom on the right, you can see a brown dog. _______________________ Q: What can you see at the bottom on the right?

____________________________________ The sun is shining brightly at the top on the right. in the upper right corner. Q: Where is the sun?

You can see daisies in the lower left corner. ____________ Q: What can you see in the lower-left corner?

Far / near In the background, there are many buildings. In the foreground, there is … a man playing the saxophone in the moonlight. Question 3

Describe the picture to your partner. You can see large rocks … There are boats …

Which are the most popular things? Why? UNIT 6 Out and about: Page 48 talk Which are the most popular things? Why?

Which are the most popular things? Why? UNIT 6 Out and about: Page 48 Which are the most popular things? Why?

Always active Not participating Volunteering Sleeping Answering/asking FINAL PRESENTATION Score Card Fall 2016 – PRACTICAL ENGLISH 3 Name: Student No: Course Number:   Keep trying … Okay Good Great Above and Beyond Voice Pronunciation Intonation   /10 Language Grammar vocabulary Business idea Description Explanation Presentation Posture, eye contact Professional design Creativity, originality Class points* / 50 Always active Not participating Volunteering Sleeping Answering/asking Using cell phone Excellent: attitude, behavior, classroom manners

In class, during the activities/games– Be Active (talk…talk…talk… in English) Be Positive (Fighting!) Be Respectful (to each other) Display good classroom manners

MOODLE – due dates Unit 7 Online Sunday, November 6, 12 noon (Lunchtime) Unit 8 Online Sunday, November 13, 12 noon Unit 9 Online Sunday, November 27, 12 noon Unit 10 Online Sunday, December 4, 12 noon